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Lloyds TSB given formal approval for takeover of HBOS



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Published Date: 13 January 2009
A JUDGE gave formal approval yesterday to the Lloyds TSB takeover of HBOS.
Lord Glennie heard arguments from Robert McDowell, a banker and economist, and Ian Fraser, a financial journalist, opponents of the deal who said they were not intent on upsetting the plans, but wanted markers laid down for possible future reform of
company law.

HBOS lawyers had petitioned the Court of Session for the sanctioning of the Scheme of Arrangement under which it is to be taken over by Lloyds TSB.

David Sellar, QC, for HBOS, spoke of the "horrible complexity" of the arrangement and how reports prepared by a court- appointed solicitor had left "no stone unturned" to investigate compliance with company law. Mr McDowell said the takeover was extraordinary in involving a leading Scottish bank and "a national champion".

He added: "Our interest in bringing these questions is not to disrupt or upset the takeover, it is very much to look at what has occurred as an example of what we would be able to look at in detail for the future."

A possible conflict of interest by the reporter was raised.

Lord Glennie said he believed the reporter had shown objectivity in highlighting a potential problem over HBOS serving notice of a meeting of shareholders in foreign countries.

Lord Glennie said he took into account the non-serving of notices, but sanctioned the deal.



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1

Rufus-T-Firefly,

12/01/2009 22:32:15
Whatever did happen to Alex Neil?

Is he still very very confident that the deal will not go through?
2

Jimmy Twoshoes,

12/01/2009 23:12:17
Let me guess, you're not one of the 'better to have tried and failed' brigade.

Rather, one of the 'sit back and do nothing except whine like a bitch' bridgade?
3

Rufus-T-Firefly,

12/01/2009 23:29:41
Yes Jimmy I did let you guess.

Unfortunately for you you guessed wrong.
4

Sierra Foothills Scot,

Diamond Springs 13/01/2009 01:27:09
Would you like to read about Lloyds-TSB treachery? See
"How Lloyds bank helped Iran's global shopping spree" at tinyurl.com/7v338k.
5

Jacqueline Hyde ,

On the shelf 13/01/2009 09:00:24
There are claims worth many millions of pounds against these two banks from over a million customers in respect of their illegal bank charges scams. These claims have been skilfully manipulated and delayed by the banks for almost three years now.

Perhaps now is the time for the claimants to apply for interdict/injuction to postpone the merger until the outstanding claims have been properly determined and settled.

 

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